Station | Sell | Buy |
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Jita | ||
Amarr | ||
Rens | ||
Dodixie | ||
Hek | ||
Maila |
Type ID | 45668 | |
Published | True | |
Volume | 0.01 m3 | |
Mass | 0 kg | |
Radius | 1 |
Capacity | 0 m3 |
Type ID | 45668 |
Group ID | Permanent SKIN [1950] |
Meta Group ID | Premium [17] |
Race ID | 2 |
Skin material | Angel's Hex | |
Skin | Machariel Angel's Hex | |
License for | Machariel | |
Duration | Permanent | |
Single use | False |
The Angel's Hex pattern of nanocoating originated as a livery for the Angel 4700 range of luxury personal atmospheric flyers made by the Hex Aerodynamix corporation, a subsidiary of the Roden Shipyards industrial conglomerate. In a promotional campaign, relying on the large followings of capsuleers among baseliner populations, the nanocoating was made available in a spaceship format for certain popular capsuleer vessels.